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CEED Newsletters

Fall 2007 (File size: 380K)
Featured articles: 5th Annual Taste the Bounty Local Foods Dinner; Rees Foundation Supports Development of Forest Education Modules; Wind Feasibility Study; CEED receives PennDOT Design Contract; Arts & Environment Initiative: Community Arts Projects; CEED and CCEP Collaborate on Market Analysis of Pelletized Switchgrass; Local Foods Network (LFN) Develops Canning Pilot Project; Environmental Health Initiative Launches Healthy Homes - Healthy Children; Related Projects.
Summer 2006 (File size: 720K)
Featured articles: Passing the Torch of Sustainability: New Director Amara Geffen; Meadville, PA -- What's New?; CEED Hosts International Guest; Sustainable Manufacturing; Lead Study in NW Pa; MCEP Spins Off; Snowflakes and Snowballs; Campus Environmental Responsibility; Local Foods on Campus.
Summer 2005 (File size: 1.2 MB)
Featured articles: Arts & Environment Initiative Receives Environmental Award; Meadville, Someplace Sustainable?; Sustainable Forestry Project Releases Directory; CEED Bridges Ocean for Environment and Peace; Green Business Coalition Created; Creek Connections Symposium; MCEP & DEP Promote Energy Savings in Area Congregations; CEED Summer Interns.
Spring/Summer 2004 (File size: 1.3 MB)
Featured articles: CEED and the Historic Meadville Market House, Local Foods Network and the Meadville Area Local Growers; Sustainable Forestry Project awarded $200,000 from Heinz Endowments; Are Our Children Exposed to Lead?; Meadville Community Energy Project (MCEP); Creek Connections Educational Loaner Modules; Read Between the Signs Under Construction.
Fall 2003 (File size: 1.6 MB)
Featured articles: What CEED Accomplished during Summer 2003. Survey Targets Local Forest Landowners; Spotlight on NWPWA Tom Sekula; New websites for Environmental Writing Journal and NWPWA; MCEP Begins Solar Curriculum for Local Students; Nature Tourism in Northwest Pennsylvania; Creek Connections Summer Institute 2003, theme Wetlands; Clean Environmental Bill of Health for Local Tool and Die Industry; Read Between the Signs in its Second Year.
Fall 2002 (File size: 1.1 MB)
Featured articles: Fish Workshop Hooks Regional Teachers; MCEP Offers "Help" to Area Home Owners; Two Forestry Events Attract Attention, the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid Workshop and Biomass to Electricity Presentation; Creek Connections Students Showcase Their Work; Student Designs Driving Ecotours for Local Website; Students Envision Art and Revitalization Designs for Meadville Alley; Water Conservation Strategies Flow at Roundtable; CEED Intern Jennifer Bogo Connects Environmental Diversity and Purpose; LIGHTMobile Visit Sparks Curiosity about Electricity Conservation.
Spring 2002 (File size: 1.4 MB)
Featured articles: What Do CEED Summer Interns Do?; MCEP Honored in Harrisburg; Former Allegheny Student Helps Meadville Company Win 2002 Governor's Award; City Council Says "OK" to Market Alley Project; In its 8th year, Creek Connections is what hands-on watershed education is all about; MCEP Interns Take Action to Promote Energy Efficiency
Fall 2001 (File size: 800 KB)
Featured articles: Nature Tourism Website Kickoff Grabs Attention; MCEP Helps Home Owners Nip Energy Costs; Creek Connections Staff Grows; Signs and Flowers —Largescale Art for the Community; CEED Interns Speak Out; Composter, Composter, We Love you... yes we do!

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Last update: 1 August 2007